Education
Funding falls far short of international norms, says College of Psychiatrists. This article was published in the Irish Times on […]
Goverment accused of ‘misleading public’ on mental health budget. €20m of the €35m announced in Budget 2018 was ‘already promised’ in […]
Following yesterday’s announcement and confirmation of detail today the College believes the Budget shows lack of commitment, vision and real […]
Families and carers of those with mental illness connect with psychiatrists to encourage recovery The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland […]
The REFOCUS (Recovery Experience Forum of Carers and Users of the Services) Committee has been working hard to inform and influence […]
This letter was published in the Irish Times on Thursday, Jun 29, 2017 Sir, – As the parent of a child with […]
Theme: Health Inequities and Inequalities as we Age in Ireland Call announcement: 31st May 2016 Expression of Interest Submission Deadline: […]
The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland are part of an expert group involved in the drawing up of guidelines for the […]
Paul Mulholland talks to President of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland Dr John Hillery about the challenges facing the […]
Spelling tests and messy handwriting are no longer the only key talking points at primary school parent-teacher meetings. Increasingly, a […]